Notice how they mention they were glad there wasn't flooding? That's because lakes in Manitoba flood severely every few years, and people rebuild on the same spots anyways. They don't understand that mother nature will fark them over, and she'll do it repeatedly. But maybe they're just into that.

Russ1642:Notice how they mention they were glad there wasn't flooding? That's because lakes in Manitoba flood severely every few years, and people rebuild on the same spots anyways. They don't understand that mother nature will fark them over, and she'll do it repeatedly. But maybe they're just into that.

LouisZepher:KrispyKritter: MurphyMurphy: I've lived on more than one lake that froze annually. I've never heard of anything like this. Wtf?

Seriously, that is end of the world shiat. WTF is next after sink holes and lake effect ice? Gravity selectively quits and we have furniture stores burning up in the atmosphere.

Kurt Vonnegut's Slapstick has days of variable gravity.

I forget the author, but years ago I read a sci-fi short story where the 'weather' report was years, not degrees...so when it dropped into the 70's, lapels got wider; when it dropped into the 'teens, cars started sporting running boards...below that, there were no airplanes, etc...